Erie County Sheriff's Office Report for June 28, 2013

The Erie County
Sheriff's Office responded to 159 calls from June 15 to 21. Below is a sampling
of the noteworthy incidents on Grand Island.

Deputies responded to 15
burglary false alarm calls and one fire alarm during the dates of this report.

Saturday, June 15

•South
State Parkway, deer struck - Deputies responded to a report of a one-car motor
vehicle accident involving a deer. No injuries were reported.

•Stony
Point Road, animal loose - A complainant stated that a dog was running loose in
the neighborhood. The dog control officer was notified.

•Grand
Island Boulevard, reckless operation - A complainant stated that several
motorcycles were driving recklessly from the airport and she then saw them at a
repair shop on Grand Island. Deputies located the drivers of the motorcycles
and advised them.

•Bedell
Road, welfare check - A complainant stated that a male subject was walking on
the roadway and appeared to have been in some kind of fight. Deputies located
the subject, who was just walking home from a local business.

•West
River Road, loud music - A complainant stated that loud music was coming from a
residence nearby. Deputies located the residence and advised the occupants.

•Love
Road, loud music - A complainant stated that loud music was coming from a
nearby business. Deputies spoke to the employees and advised them.

•Riverdale
Drive, open burn complaint - A complainant stated that a nearby residence was
having a large bonfire and sparks were going everywhere. Deputies located the
residence and deemed the complaint to be unfounded as the fire was small and contained.

Sunday, June 16

•Long
Road, suspicious person - A complainant stated that a male subject was walking
down the road and appeared to be intoxicated. Deputies located the subject and
were able to contact family members to pick him up.

•Love
Road, larceny - A complainant stated that his bicycle was stolen several weeks
ago, but he just noticed a subject riding around on it. The complainant was
able to find the subject at a nearby address. Deputies spoke with the subject,
who agreed to return the bicycle. The complainant was satisfied with his
property being returned and stated that the subject now in possession of the
bicycle was not the individual who stole it.

Monday, June 17

•Baseline
Road, property-damage-only accident - Deputies responded to a report of a
two-car motor vehicle accident. No injuries were reported.

•Lakeview
Terrace, disorderly person - A complainant stated that employees from a
landscaping company were urinating on the apartment building while working on
the premises. Deputies spoke to the employees and advised them.

•Whitehaven
Road, suspicious incident - A complainant stated that a passing vehicle threw a
water balloon at her vehicle and caused damage. The complainant did not witness
the incident and did not have any further information on a suspect vehicle.

•Whitehaven
Road, suspicious person with vehicle - A complainant stated that a suspicious
vehicle was parked on the street and was occupied by several people who were
possibly selling drugs. Deputies located the vehicle and spoke to the
occupants, who were waiting for a family member to arrive home at a nearby
residence.

•Bedell
Road, warrant arrest - Deputies arrested a 30-year-old man from Grand Island
after serving an arrest warrant at his home. The man was transported to the
Erie County Holding Center.

•Bedell
Road, deer struck - Deputies responded to a report of a one-car motor vehicle
accident involving a deer. No injuries were reported.

Tuesday, June 18

•Grand
Island Boulevard, suspicious person - Employees at a business stated that a
female was at the front gate and acting strangely. Deputies located the female
and advised her.

•Wallace
Drive, animal complaint - A complainant stated that a young child was walking a
large dog and the animal was dragging him around and chasing other people.
Deputies determined the complaint to be unfounded.

•Baseline
Road, reckless operation - A complainant stated that a vehicle was speeding
down the roadway. The complainant was unable to obtain the proper license plate
information. Deputies checked the area but were unable to locate the vehicle.

•Beaver
Island State Park, suspicious vehicle - Deputies located a suspicious vehicle
parked in the lot in Beaver Island State Park during the late hours of the
night. Deputies spoke to the occupants and advised them.

Wednesday, June 19

•Whitehaven
Road, accident with injury - Deputies responded to a report of a three-car
motor vehicle accident. Several persons were treated at the scene with
seemingly not life-threatening injuries.

•Whitehaven
Road, criminal mischief - A complainant stated that, sometime in recent days,
an unknown person or persons entered his boat while it was docked and did
damage.

•Whitehaven
Road, warrant arrest - Deputies arrested a 19-year-old from Grand Island after
serving a bench warrant at the subject's workplace. The subject was transported
to the Town of Grand Island Court to appear in front of a judge.

•Crescent
Road, animal loose - A complainant stated that a loose dog was in her yard. The
dog control officer was notified.

•Huth
Road, suspicious vehicle - A complainant stated that a gold-colored sedan was
driving up and down the street and seemed to be canvassing homes to possibly
break into one. Deputies checked the area but were unable to locate the
vehicle.

•Beaver
Island State Park, disorderly person - A complainant stated that several
subjects were making a lot of noise while at the marina during the late hours
of the night. Deputies determined the complaint to be unfounded.

Friday, June 21

•Long
Road, loud music - A complainant stated that loud music was coming from a
nearby residence during the late hours of the night. Deputies spoke to the
homeowner, who agreed to turn the music down.

•East
River Road, reckless operation - A complainant stated that a vehicle was
swerving all over the roadway. The complainant was unable to get any license
plate information. Deputies checked the area but were unable to locate the
vehicle.

•Waterford
Park, suspicious incident - A complainant stated that someone was pounding on
his door during the late hours of the night and then ran off. Deputies checked
the area but were unable to locate any subjects. A Frisbee was left on the
front porch of the complainant's residence, but no damage was observed.